It’s Halloween season! That exciting time of year when we can all join in the fun with the kids and let loose our inner child once again! The Mini Frankenstein, the little Witch and the black cat are all ready for the season!
Today, I am introducing the second pattern for your Halloween celebrations! You can check out the first one, Frank Party favor here!
Crafting Halloween party favors can add a personal touch to your celebration, making it unique and memorable for your guests.
Crocheting allows you to customize favors to match your party theme, from creepy to cute, ensuring they perfectly complement your decor. It’s a fun and engaging activity that can involve family and friends. How about you take care of the crocheting, and let your loved ones help fill them up with delicious treats? It’ll be a team effort filled with fun!
Speaking of Halloween decorations, make sure not to miss out on the Halloween Cats collection! The Cat Skeleton, Mummy Cat, and Cat Dracula are absolute favorites that’ll add a spooky charm to your setup! Not only that but, every one will love them!
Whether you’re crocheting for a party favor, crafting a heartworm gift, filling up Halloween goodie bags, or simply enjoying some creative fun, it’s all up to you and your creative spirit!
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Halloween Spider Net party favor amigurumi pattern
Materials:
- 2mm crochet hook
- Black and white yarn. I used 100% cotton, sports yarn.
- Scissors
- Sewing needle.
Finish size: 9cm / 3,6 inches
For a low cost, ad-free and printable pattern, you can find it in Ravelry here!
And on Etsy here!
Terms and abbreviations (US terms):
Single crochet (sc): insert the hook into the stitch, pull up a loop yarn over the needle, you will have two loops on the hook, yarn over the needle, and pull it through the two loops.
Increase (inc): make two single crochet inside the same stitch.
Decrease (dec): Insert hook into front loop only of next two stitches, yarn over, pull through, you will have two loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook.
Back loop Slip stitch (blsl): Insert hook into the back loop only of the stitch, yarn over, pull through both stitch and loop on hook.
Back loop single crochet (blsc): Insert hook into the back loop only of the stitch, pull up a loop yarn over the needle, you will have two loops on the hook, yarn over the needle, and pull it through the two loops.
EGG SHELL
• Bottom shell
With white start,
1 rnd 6sc in a magic ring
2 rnd 6inc Total 12sts
3 rnd (1sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 18sts
4 rnd (2sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 24sts
•Add the black yarn and continue working with both colors
5 rnd 24blsl
• Change back to white
6 rnd BL(3sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 30sts
7 rnd (4sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 36sts
8 rnd (17sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 38sts
9 rnd 38sc
• Change to black
10 rnd 38blsl
• Change back to white
11 rnd BL(9sc, 1inc, 18sc, 1inc, 9sc) Total 40sts
12 rnd 40sc
13 rnd (19sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 42sts
14 rnd 42sc
• Cut the yarn and fasten it off.
• Top shell
With white start,
1 rnd 6sc in a magic ring
2 rnd 6inc Total 12sts
3 rnd (1sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 18sts
• Add the black yarn and continue working with both colors
4 rnd 18blsl
• Change back to white
5 rnd BL(2sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 24sts
6 rnd 24sc
7 rnd (3sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 30sts
• Change to black
8 rnd 30blsl
• Change back to white
9 rnd 30blsc
10 rnd (4sc, 1inc) repeat 6 times Total 36sts
11 rnd 36sc
12 rnd (17sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 38sts
• Change to black
13 rnd 38blsl
• Change back to white
14 rnd BL(9sc, 1inc, 18sc, 1inc, 9sc) Total 40sts
15 rnd (19sc, 1inc) repeat 2 times Total 42sts
16 and 17 rnd 42sc
• Change to black
18 rnd 18blsl
• Change back to white
19 rnd 42blsc
20 to 22 rnd 42sc
• Don’t cut the yarn, instead, crochet together with the bottom part following:
Here, you will grab the back loop only of one stitch of the finished bottom part of the egg and the back loop of the top part of the shell which is the one you are currently working with.
• 8blsc crocheting together the top shell with the bottom.
NOTE: pay attention here that the back loop of the stitch from the bottom part of the shell is facing you (making it look like is the “front loop“. But is just because of the position of the shell. The back loop should be facing inside the shell.
• Cut the yarn and fasten if off.
SPIDER
With black yarn start,
1 rnd 6sc in a magic ring
2 rnd 6inc Total 12sts
3 rnd (chain 4, skip the first chain, 3sl, join with a sc) repeat 4 times, 3inc, (chain 4, skip the first chain, 3sl, join with a sc) repeat 4, 1inc Total 18sts
• Cut the yarn and fasten it off. Leave a small tail for sewing later.
• With white yarn, embroider two lines between the front legs, creating the eyes.
ASSEMBLY
- With black yarn, embroider 6 lines around the egg. In the top shell and bottom shell.
- Sew the spider in the bottom shell.
- Take a piece of black yarn, and sew it on the top shell making a big loop. This loop will be used to open and close the egg.
Congratulations!!!
Your Halloween Spider web party favor amigurumi is ready!
I hope you enjoy this pattern! If you have any questions or comments, leave them in the comment box below.
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See you next time!
Love,
Ana
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